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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Judy Sims
Judy Pfaff
State University of New York Press
2007
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Explores the recent print work of Judy Pfaff, one of America's leading sculptors, printmakers, installation artists, and set designers.With an introductory essay by curator Brain Wallace, this illustrated exhibition catalogue explores the recent print work created at Tandem Press in Madison, Wisconsin, by Judy Pfaff, one of America's leading sculptors, printmakers, installation artists, and set designers. Also featured in this publication is work from the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art's permanent collection that was selected and installed by the artist as a complimentary exhibition.
Judy lives in a tent with her family. Will they ever be able to afford a farm with a real house?Ten-year-old Judy and her family are migrants, moving from farm to farm with each new season. Starting in Alabama, they travel to Florida and up the East Coast all the way to New Jersey, always looking for steady work. Every time Judy feels as if they’re beginning to put down roots, they have to move on. It’s hard for her to catch up in school; it’s hard to make and keep friends. Judy likes the people she meets along the way, but she longs for a real home. Will her family ever have a farm of their own?Judy’s Journey is a realistic depiction of the life of migrant farm workers in the mid-1900s.
God Did It For This Hillbilly Preacher In Giant Print: As told to Judy Fields Stevenson
Judy Fields Stevenson; Evangelist Brother Charles Belt
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Brother Belt, The Country Preacher, That we met beside the road. We stopped outside his tent one day, Such blessing to behold. We met his five teens and his wife, So precious in God's sight. He share the Book of Life with us, And told us about his life. The miracles God had performed, For this hillbilly preacher man. He saved his soul and placed his feet, Upon the Rock to stand. Night and day, he lived for Christ, To set the captives free. The love of Christ, shines through his life, With humbleness to Thee. We thank you, God, that we can be, A part of your great plan. Singing in revivals with this precious, Hillbilly preacher man. He has the burden for lost souls, He meets throughout the land. This humble, hillbilly preacher, Upon the Word he stands. By Rainie M. Miller. I didn't come from a Christian home. Dad would black Mom's eye now and then. Whenever he really got drunk, he would try to kill me. I know, now, that God had a call on my life from the time I was born. Satan knew this, too, because many times he tried to end this ministry - - even before it started One time, I remember, Dad was drunk and madder than usual. I was only a kid, but I loaded my brother's gun and went down to the creek bank. I lay there with that gun positioned to shoot my own dad, if he found where I was hiding. I prayed, "Oh, God, don't let Dad come. I don't want to shoot him." I was born April 24, 1944, in Greenup County, Kentucky, up George Trockter's Hollow. My parents were Estill and Ruth Ann Allen Belt. I was the seventh child. Seven is God's perfect number and I feel good about that. Soon we moved to Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Dad had always been a house painter, but there he, worked for the Hudson Automobile Factory. After work, he played guitar at a couple of honkey tonks. One day, while riding the public bus, a woman looked at me in Mom's arms. She said, "This child will be a preacher." Mom never forgot this, but as the years went by, it seemed to her that I would never amount to anything, let alone a preacher. I didn't talk until I was three. A Cousin hurt me. I jabbered tattling to Mom. She was fed up with me not talking and spanked me. I started talking and haven't shut up yet It was in Michigan that I fell through the ice. My brothers Estes and Edward and my cousin, Helen, and I saw an airplane crash. We heard the fire trucks and life squad. We ran toward the accident, across the field and over an icy pond. The ice broke and I fell in. It was zero weather, but they were able to get me out. Satan had been stopped in his tracks to take my life. Later, we moved to New Richmond, Ohio, across the river from Kentucky. When Mom got a job at Ball Cranks in Cincinnati, we had a better life. But she had her hands fuller than ever, then. Mom would read us Bible stories and send us to Sunday School, some. I hated school and really made my teachers earn their pay. I was the class clown and always misbehaved. I liked to tell the class funny stories. The kids would laugh, not only at my story, but at my stuttering and speech problems, too. Sometimes, they would ask me to say a word that I couldn't pronounce, so they could laugh. I went along with it. It was attention and that's what I wanted. A better way to get attention was art. I painted pictures and the PTA sold them. I also made a big papier-m ch dummy for the class play and called it the Man on the Flying Trapeze. I swept a barbershop to get hair for it. The school kept it for years. I failed grades, so many times, because I didn't take learning seriously. Mom would try to help me, but I was so far behind and was discouraged, easily. I quit school in the fifth grade. I figure I have a second grade reading level. To bring some peace to the class, the teacher would sit me out in the hall. That was fine with me As soon as she went back into the classroom, I would get up and walk out of the building.
Judy Blume Essentials (Boxed Set): Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret; Blubber; Deenie; Iggie's House; It's Not the End of the World; Then Again, Ma
Judy Blume
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2014
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No one should have to survive adolescence (or adulthood) without Judy Blume. And with this essential boxed set of seven beloved novels, no one has to. The ideal antidote for angst at any age, this boxed set of seven classic Judy Blume books makes a great gift for yourself or someone else. From Margaret and her crisis of faith in Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret to Karen and her coping with her parents' divorce in It's Not the End of the World, the characters of these cherished novels feel like more than characters--they feel like friends. This boxed set includes paperback editions of the following Judy Blume classics: Are You There God? It's Me, MargaretBlubberDeenieIggie's HouseIt's Not the End of the WorldThen Again, Maybe I Won'tStarring Sally J. Freedman as Herself
The Judy Blume Teen Collection (Boxed Set): Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret; Deenie; Forever; Then Again, Maybe I Won't; Tiger Eyes
Judy Blume
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2014
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Being a teenager (or an adult) is way easier with Judy Blume. And now that five of her most cherished classics are available in a paperback boxed set, everyone can get what they need. Whether it's a gift for yourself or someone else, this boxed set of five beloved Judy Blume books is the perfect way to share the relatable travails and triumphs of growing up. From Katherine and first love in Forever... to Davey and her transition through loss in Tiger Eyes, the characters of these cherished novels feel like more than characters--they feel like friends. This boxed set includes gorgeous paperback editions of the following Judy Blume novels: Are You There God? It's Me, MargaretDeenieForever...Then Again, Maybe I Won'tTiger Eyes
Judy Blume Chapter Book Collection (Boxed Set): The Pain and the Great One; The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo; Freckle Juice
Judy Blume
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2016
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Rediscover Judy Blume's beloved classic chapter books--The Pain and the Great One, The One in the Middle Is a Green Kangaroo, and Freckle Juice--now available together in a collectible boxed set No one knows more about growing up than Judy Blume. And in her classic chapter books, full of humor and heart, she tells it like it is to even the youngest readers. From Andrew, who is so desperate to get freckles of his own he's willing to do anything, including drinking a very suspicious concoction, to the Pain and the Great One who squabble over who mom and dad love best, to Freddy who just wants a way to break out of being smooshed in the middle and stand out, there's something for everybody in this collection.
More than 100 years after her birth, Judy Garland remains the gold standard by which all movie musical leading ladies are judged. She is revered and celebrated by current stars, directors, songwriters, and others in the entertainment industry. She also has a fan base that is as large as that of Marilyn Monroe or James Dean. Her image, especially “Dorothy” in The Wizard of Oz (1939), is an instantly recognized icon. Garland really was the voice of MGM during her tenure and after. No documentary about any aspect of the history of the MGM Studios is complete without Garland’s voice on the soundtrack. When people think of MGM Musicals, they think of Garland along with Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. She’s the only female in that exalted “top three.” There have been many books about Garland’s fabled and troubled life, but none devoted solely to the study (and celebration) of her years at MGM. She entered the studio as a 13-year-old contract player in 1935. She left the studio in 1950 carrying the title “Metro’s Greatest Asset.” Judy Garland: The Voice of MGM will focus on Garland’s films, but it will also delve into her other professional achievements such as her extensive appearances on radio programs, her long association with Decca Records, and her personal appearances, highlighted by her two USO Bond Tours in the early 1940s. This will be the definitive book about Garland’s legendary career at MGM, pulling back the curtain to reveal the truths about that career while also presenting previously unknown details and facts that are sure to delight her fans as well as fans of classic film.
Judy's DietGlue: The "How to Stick to Any Sensible Weight-Control Plan" -- Forever-- Guidebook
Judy Payne
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Don't Read Judy's DietGlue If All You Want Are Dime-A-Dozen Diet Hints, Tips, Plans, and Recipes You Can Find Elsewhere.If You Are a Woman Who Loses and Gains--Again and Again, Judy's DietGlue Is For You. It Can Help You STICK To Any Sensible Weight-Control Plan You Choose. Judy's DietGlue Is a Source Of Inspiration, Motivation, Wisdom, Humor, Credible Information, Fresh Ideas, and a Process To Get Your Life Under YOUR Control Judy Payne (An Author/Columnist/Speaker/Teacher/Buddy), Lost Over 100 Pounds 30+ Years Ago and Has Kept It Off. As She Documented Her Years Of Weight Loss and Maintenance, She Developed Her Successful 4-Step Approach Which She Will Teach You In Her Unique, Humorous, No Nonsense Book. This 4-Step Approach Will Teach You How To Rethink, Organize, and Prioritize Your Life As It Helps You Learn How To Motivate Yourself To STICK To Any Healthy Weight-Control Plan. You Will Also Learn the 3 Essential Ingredients of Successful Weight Control and the 9 Most Common Reasons Why Dieters Almost Always Fail. You Will Examine Your Thoughts and Feelings and See If They Are Messing Up Your Major Life Goals, Your Life Management, and Your Food Management.Judy's DietGlue 4-Step Approach May Be the Vital Missing Link In Your Pursuit Of Permanent Weight-Control Success And PEACE WITH FOOD.Judy's DietGlue Is Written With Love and Understanding For the Woman Yo-Yo Dieter.(Judy's Diet Glue Would Be a Thoughtful Gift For Any Woman You Love Who Struggles With Her Weight.) After You Read Judy's DietGlue, You Should Feel A Whole Lot Better About Yourself and You Will Be Equipped With New Insights, New Tools, and New Problem-Solving Skills To Get Your Life and Your Eating Under YOUR Control--Permanently.
On the night of Sunday, April 23, 1961 Judy Garland made history. That’s no hyperbole. Surrounded by a throng of ecstatic fans (3,165 to be exact), the legendary performer delivered a concert in Carnegie Hall the live recording of which became, upon release, an unlikely pop cultural phenomenon. Judy at Carnegie Hall, the two-disc set that captured all 25 numbers she performed that night, went on to spend more than 70 weeks on the Billboard charts, win four Grammy Awards--including Album of the Year (making it the first live music album and the first album by a female performer to win the category)--and become, in the process, the fastest-selling two-disc set in history. What the recording highlights, and what’s made it an enduring classic in a class of its own, is the palpable connection between the songstress and her fans. "Indeed," The New York Times reported in its review of the evening’s proceedings, "what actually was to have been a concert--and was--also turned into something not too remote from a revival meeting." By looking at her song choices, her stage banter, the album’s cultural impact, and her place in the gay pantheon, this book argues that Judy’s palpable connection with her fans is precisely what her Capitol Records’ two-disc album captured.
Judy: The Life, Legend, and Tragedy of an American Icon
Gerold Frank
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
2024
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Judy's Big Adventure: continued recovery from a brain aneurysm
Judith Coble
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Wings and Other Recollections of Early Hollywood: Narrated by Richard Arlen to Maxine Koolish and Edited by Judy Watson
Judy Watson; Richard Arlen
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Film buffs will be thrilled by this memoir of Hollywood movie star Richard Arlen as told to Maxine Koolish and edited by her daughter, Judy Watson. The silent World War I film, Wings, set the standard for aviation movies with its realistic sequences and was the first-ever winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Arlen played a starring role in this enduring classic and in the Western talkie, The Virginian, another film that forever changed the way movies would be made. Having been center stage during the golden age of film, Dick Arlen provides an unparalleled look inside the world of Hollywood filmmaking in this fascinating book. "Wings" and Other Recollections of Early Hollywood is based on the collection of photographs, books, letters, manuscripts, tapes, and diaries discovered by Judy Watson among her mother's things after she died. Maxine Koolish had been by Dick's side during the thirteen years leading up to his death in 1976. A born chronicler and storyteller, Maxine served as the aging matinee idol's biographer. Now, you can share in the exciting experience of film history in the making